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Weird Wolves / Choose Hellth - Weird West Original Soundtrack | Laced Records | 2022 | Yellow & Black Swirl
#weird wolves#choose hellth#weird west#laced records#vinyl#colored vinyl#lp#music#records#record collection#vgm#video game music#soundtrack#goth rock#devolver digital#wolfeye studios#emmanuel petit
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TELL ME ABOUT YOUR OCS MUTUAL BESTIE
OH MY WHATEVER YOU SAY THICKETY MUTUAL NUMBER 3
I HAVE MANY BLORBOS BUT THIS IS MY MOST RECENT, ONLY MADE YESTERDAY!!!! SHE IS AN OLD OC THAT I AM REUSING. HOLD ON LET ME COPY PASTE THE THINGY I WROTE FOR HER
So i was redrawing british Amy when i thought, yo what if i gave her a new story while still kind of keeping her roots? So here it is. Meet HOPE.
Hope is a robot trained to exterminate creatures called Hellthings. Hellthings are weird, slightly humanoid animals that can adapt very quickly to their environment. Since they are good at hiding, are hard to catch, and never caused much harm, no one cared enough to get rid of them. This caused them to evolve through the hundreds of years into intelligent organisms that can get equipment for themselves. They learned how to build armor, weapons, and even artificial limbs made for killing. However, this species is missing one thing: sentience.
Because of their lack of sentience, their only purpose is to survive, eat, reproduce, and kill. Since they’ve become rather good at killing, they’ve never run out of food. Now, these creatures do not kill to eat, or to survive. They murder because it is their version of fun. They slaughter because they know nothing else. Kill, build better equipment to kill, kill more.
To combat this creature, humans made H:OP.E. Hellthings: Operation Extinct. They created Hope robots to get rid of every single Hellthing, for the safety of humanity. They are twice as good as adapting to their environment because they can recode themselves and have equipment made for them to combat anything.
Hope is a robot that has lived for hundreds of years. She and another robot that I’ve yet to design are the last robots left. There are also no humans left to fight for, but they refuse to think about it. That’s the one thing in their code they can’t figure out how to change: fight for the humans. But what are they supposed to do if there are presumably no humans left on earth?
The story is about these two robots seeking some radio station that connects all around the world. Their plan is to find any human left in this world to fight for, because that is what their purpose is.
Throughout the story, they start to question their sentience and if they are any better than the Hellthings, since they can’t even choose to stop fighting for people they don’t even know are still alive anymore. What is HOPE when there is no one left to HOPE?
#HOPE MY BELOVED#IM SORRY BUT SHE KINDA LOOKS LIKE A TELEPHONE#SHES SO HOT#HELLTHINGS OPERATION EXTINCT#BRITISH AMY
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Hey. How’s life? Is it just me or is it getting weirder every day? I should probably stop trying to figure it all out. Anyway, I got a show tomorrow. Wanna hang and forget about it for a while? Or maybe we can talk about ghosts and ufos in the parking lot. It’s up to you, really. Grab tickets over at dadageek.com or click the link in @dadageek’s bio! Stop by IRL or tune in virtually on Saturday, August 27th for an evening of inspiring tech-art and music from the international dadageek community! On display will be tech-art installations, projections, generative art, and performances from dadageek students, instructors, and connected organizations. Come by dadaLab IRL to experience the artworks and performances in-person or tune in to the live stream of the event at dadageek.com. IRL exhibition opens at 7p, live stream starts with performances at 8p. - Doors: 7p - Man, Woman, Friend, Computer: 8-8:20p - Choose Hellth: 8:30 - 8:50p - Kyle Evans: 9-9:10p - Gyza: 9:20-9:50p - MOTHR: 10-10:30p - STATX: 10:40-11:10p - Releafs 11:20-11:50p #austinmusic #austinart #atxmusic #atxart #electronicmusic #visuals #beats #atxbeatscene #do512 #do512music #atxevents #austinartist #bassmusic #localatx #ghosts #ghoststories #ufo #keepaustinweird (at Austin, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Chu8YdWJw67/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#austinmusic#austinart#atxmusic#atxart#electronicmusic#visuals#beats#atxbeatscene#do512#do512music#atxevents#austinartist#bassmusic#localatx#ghosts#ghoststories#ufo#keepaustinweird
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DEPECHE MODE // remixed —————————
————————————— a playlist by zanekks
1. You Should Be Higher (Jacques Lu Cônt
Remix)
2. Where’s the Revolution (Autolux Remix)
3. John the Revelator (UNKLE Re: Remix)
4. Shine (Virgin Magnetic Material Remix)
5. Heaven (OWLLE Remix)
6. Suffer Well (Alter Ego Remix)
7. Broken (Light Odyssey’s Stripmall
Architecture Remix)
8. In Chains (Alan Wilder Remix)
9. Soothe My Soul (Gregor Thresher’s Soothed
Remix)
10. Going Backwards (Point Point Remix)
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#music#trippy#420#playlist#depeche mode#remix#remixes#electronica#electronic music#First Level#Taster Short#Virgin Magnetic Material#Electribe Two#HyperSPD#Gregor Thresher#Choose Hellth#Trevor Something#Ulrich Schnauss#Mayhem Mode#81 vs 2008#UNKLE Re:#Point Point#Light Odyssey#Alan Wilder
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Liked on Spotify: "Cover Me - Josh T. Pearson Choose Hellth Remix" by Depeche Mode, Josh T. Pearson, Matt Piersall https://t.co/skvLS9OhAp http://pic.twitter.com/eglE9AhPLa
— Germán Santos (@crashbit) October 10, 2017
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Grand Rounds: The Ides of March
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Grand Rounds: The Ides of March
'Tis the Ides of March, and time for another Grand Rounds (Volume 7, No. 25), the weekly roundup of the best in medical and health blogging —
The Ides of March is the first day of the Roman New Year. It also marks the first day of spring in the Roman calendar.
On this day in history, Julius Caesar was warned by soothsayers to "beware of the Ides of March". Apparently, he did not heed the warning strongly enough as he was stabbed by Marcus Brutus on the Ides of March in 44 BC.
We must begin with last week's betrayal by the forces of nature, as Dr. Paul Auerbach, of Stanford Emergency Medicine, voices our feelings at Heathline:
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in harm's way related to the earthquake and tsunami that just struck Japan, as they did for persons in New Zealand, Haiti, and every other country recently affected by a natural disaster."
He also offers useful tips on what to about health and medicine if you should find yourself caught in a natural (or manmade) disaster.
"Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once" - Julius Caesar
And onward to the day-to-day trials of health and medicine:
Whether you're a patient coping with a chronic illness, a physician who is overworked, or a family member watching from the sidelines, dealing with health issues can be very stressful. Will Meek, PhD, shares an overview on healthy coping strategies for stress.
In a bold post entitled "Beware That Which Masquerades As Science," Phillip Hickey states that "modern psychiatry is an enormous hoax which is draining dollars from genuinely needed services and undermining notions of self-help and personal responsibility that are keystones of a thriving society." (Ill thoughts!)
"The common curse of mankind — folly and ignorance" - Troilus and Cressida
Over at Mind the Gap blog, Steve Wilkins notes that despite 30 years of research demonstrating the benefits of physicians displaying empathy to patients, doctors still don't seem to be paying attention! Definitely foreboding, we'd say...
How many of your everyday choices are really your choices? Fisher Qua examines how many "options" in health and happiness are actually already predetermined options created to control what we choose.
"The miserable have no other medicine but only hope" - Measure for Measure
Louise of Colorado Health Insurance Insider is 100% sure that Mandatory Health Insurance Does Not Prevent Medical Bankruptcies. She cites a study showing that overall filings were up significantly in 2009 across the country (including in MA). Also foreboding...
"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" - Measure for Measure
Another of the government's brilliant ideas has gone south, as Dr. Pullen explains: eliminating OTC products from the Flexible Spending Account list of approved items now means doctors are using precious time to write prescriptions for and Tylenol and dandruff shampoo.
On the flip side, David Williams praises the elimination of OTC drugs from the FSA list. In fact, he wants FSA gone completely!
Meanwhile, can technology be the ticket to increasing doctors' time with patients by improving efficiency? Or should clinics simply hire more doctors? Read musings on this topic at the blog, Bedside Manner.
Henry Stern shares a new medical buzzword - the "medical URL" - where doctors use websites to help manage prescription refills and appointment making, rather than hiring expensive staff. Automating the process will hopefully drive down costs — what do you think?
"'Tis the stars — the stars above us, govern our conditions" - King Lear
Have you seen those new TV ads in favor of celebrating more birthdays? Indeed, ACP Internist's blog reports the happy news that the ranks of US cancer survivors have grown to nearly 12 million.
Elaine Schattner of Medical Lessons has some thoughts to share on "The Flip Side of Unrealistic Optimism for cancer patients, i.e. consider the alternative: undue pessimism. Darkness begone!
Did you know that this week is Brain Awareness Week? Walter Jessen and colleagues at Highlight Health will be running stories and posting videos on brain research all week.
"This above all: to thine own self be true" - Hamlet
This Thursday, St. Patrick's Day, also marks Match Day, a key part of the residency application process for all senior US medical students (and many international medical grads too). Read FutureDoc's coverage, Insider's Guide to the Biggest Week in Medical Education, to learn more!
Some good news is that many of these "newly minted clinical medicine students" are very happy to be doing what they're doing. Follow the adventures of ACP Hospitalist and his new student in the post, "Life at Grady."
How will these young doctors and their patients become motivated? Dr. Doug Perednia of Road to Hellth shares Part 1 of a two-part series exploring the science behind how we should be motivating both our physicians and their patients. Worth a read!
"'Tis better to bear the ills we have than fly to others that we know not of" - Unknown play
On the theme of insurance companies attempting to save Obamacare: DrRich of Covert Rationing Blog writes on how the American health insurance industry is "playing Brutus to the Republicans' Julius Caesar (i.e. a supposed ally stabs the R's when they least expect it, he says).
More changes are in development for Medicaid and health care reform, and David Harlow favors letting the states experiment independently to see what works best.
"Nothing will come of nothing" - King Lear
Both "auspicious" and "foreboding": Jacqueline of Laika's MedLibLog asks whether multi-author medical blogs are too watered down to offer anything of value? "Inconsistency can affect credibility," she writes, and "it is important that posts are not discordant or of bad quality."
Much gratitude to all who participated this week. We close with a quote from Julius Ceasar himself:
"There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures."
Do venture over to the Better Health website, where Dr. Val Jones will be hosting Grand Rounds next week.
Farewell for now, Friends...
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Playing a set at @dadalab.io this Saturday! Grab tickets over at dadageek.com or click the link in @dadageek’s bio! Stop by IRL or tune in virtually on Saturday, August 27th for an evening of inspiring tech-art and music from the international dadageek community! On display will be tech-art installations, projections, generative art, and performances from dadageek students, instructors, and connected organizations. Come by dadaLab IRL to experience the artworks and performances in-person or tune in to the live stream of the event at dadageek.com. IRL exhibition opens at 7p, live stream starts with performances at 8p. - Doors: 7p - Man, Woman, Friend, Computer: 8-8:20p - Choose Hellth: 8:30 - 8:50p - Kyle Evans: 9-9:10p - Gyza: 9:20-9:50p - MOTHR: 10-10:30p - STATX: 10:40-11:10p - Releafs 11:20-11:50p #austinmusic #austinart #atxmusic #atxart #electronicmusic #visuals #beats #atxbeatscene #do512 #atxevents #austinartist #bassmusic #localatx (at Austin, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Chk0UzSFsT_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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